U.S. Supreme Court rejects Republican bid to defend Trump immigration rule

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The U.S. Supreme Court rebuffed an effort by a group of Republican state officials to revive former President Trump's hardline policy that barred certain immigrants deemed likely to require government benefits from gaining lawful permanent residency.

Ken PaxtonWASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rebuffed an effort by a group of Republican state officials to revive former President Donald Trump's hardline policy that barred certain immigrants deemed likely to require government benefits from gaining lawful permanent residency.

The policy was put into effect by Trump's administration in February 2020 and ended by Biden's in March 2021. Trump's administration in a 2019 rule significantly widened the definition of "public charges" who were ineligible for legal U.S. permanent residency, or green cards. The expanded restriction applied to immigrants who receive a government benefit including the Medicaid health insurance program for the poor and food stamps for more than 12 months in any three-year period.

The Republican officials had told the justices that they should be able to defend Trump's rule, saying it has been estimated to save states collectively about $1 billion annually.

 

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Just give Texas back to Mexico. All problems are solved.

GOP Corruption Inc. is raising money at His Mar-a-Lago car wash to finish His Doughboy autographed border wall

Sure, let’s all keep working, harder, and paying more for food, gas, housing, heat, so that we can let these illegal freeloaders in and pay for them.

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